Ornamentation of dolls



July 8, 1930. s SILVER El AL 1,770,147

ORNAMENTATION OF DOLLS Filed March 1, 1928 S-vwentoz SaMuLZ ZSibI/W a qfledz m Patented July 8, 1930 UNITED STATES SAMUEL SILVER, or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, Ami amt Kimmie, or 'JERSEY CITY,

NEW JERSEY, g I 1 j onnamnn'ra'rron or DOLLS Application filed March 1, 1923. Serial No. 258,186; r

it may be securely positioned into the plastic material while it is moulded and thus anchored after the plaster is dried or heated into the desired hardness. This ornamental band also has means for the mounting of jewels or similar ornaments.

Withthese objects in view, it will be understood, that the invention can be applied to any portion of the doll while moulding the plastic substance and it is securely fixed to the substance by partly embedding the an nular portion of the ornament in the sub stance before it is set. Furthermore in this invention, the ornament, such; as a ring or bracelet is equipped with a device whereby a stone or similar ornaments may be attached thereto, after the substance has hardened. In this invention the doll will have the appearance of having the fingers or wrists adorned by rings or bracelets into the mounting or setting of which may be glued or cemented jewels, ornaments or the like.

The invention is more fully described in the following specification and claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which: I p

Fig. 1 representsa perspective view of a portion of a dolls arm embodying this invention.

Fig. 2 is a transverse section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1 on an enlarged scale.

Fig. 3 is a plan view of the ring showing the stone removed and I i Fig. 4 is a horizontal section on the line 44 of Fig. 2, showing the metallic band partly embedded into the plastic material.

In the drawings, the numeral 10 designates a dolls arm, but it will be understood that the invention could be applied toany other 'catedFinEFig. 2. gSaidiornament is preferbracelet around the wrist, that one or more PATENTLOFFIE [3 portion of the doll. Referring to Fig. 4 it will be seen,that the face portion of theannular member 11 is exposed somewhat beyond the periphery ofthefinger and has its back partly embedded inrthe plastic material 12, giving the annular-member 11 the appearan'c'eofaring'..' w a. The annular member'olfthe finger ring'rll has atits upperportion a ,cupshaped depression or caVitylZ-Bformed in the said band, asindic'ated in Fig. 2. .The lower portion of same has projecting ends 14 bent inwardly, forming anintegral part of the annular member 11.. Theends of these'projecting members 14 are slightly curved at 15 so as to prevent the annular member 11 from shifting in any direction. Tlhe depression13 in the-annular member 1.1 serves as a recep'taclefor a jeweh stoneor similar ornaments 16 as indiably fastened in the cavity 13 by means of glue, cement or other adhesives 17 thereby holding it firmly in place so as to surmount the ring. I

It will be understood that in arranging a depressions 13 may be made in the annular member 11, for the-reception of a plurality of jewels or ornaments 16, as indicated in Fig. 1. The annular member 11 of course will be secured or anchored into the arm, in the same manner asthe ring, as before described.

. the'annularmembers can'be inserted into the mould atthe same time and positioned in the grooves. The mould is then filled-with plastic material and allowed to dry by bak-, ing or firing. In the finished article, it will be'seen that the lugs 14 as well as the cupshaped depressions 13 will hold the annular.

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members 11 relative to *the doll member to i which it is fixed. It will also bewseen that I the annular member-411 is exposed somewhat outside thefinger or wrist, giving the ap pearance of a ring or bracelet into which may be fastened the jewels or ornaments as before described. t

We claim: v ,4 7 Y o 1. vA doll made of a plastic substance com- H i prising an annular member adapted to en circle a limb of a doll, said member having 7 a portion thereof indented to forma cavity I said indented'portion being embedded in the plastic substance, an ornament cemented in" projectingfinte the plastic substance for'immovably fastening the annular. member to thelimbof the-doll; 5

i1=2Ad011 made of plastic substance com- :56 prising angannular member adapted to encircle a limb of a doll, said member having a portion thereof indented to form a cavity, said indented portion" being I embedded in the plasti'o substance, an ornament cemented in zthecavitygesaid annular member having ends projectinglinto the plastic substance oppositethecavi-ty,xthe terminals of theends being bentfoutwardly forimmovably fasten- V iingithe annuIarmember to the limb'of the L30, Ol =,,7 I V, i Q SignedatNew York,in thecounty of New of February, A. D1928; r r :EMIL-KIMMIG. V 1

-"the cavity, said annular member having. ends i i I Yorkand State ofNew York, this'28th day 7 v 

